set-log-levels(1)         asadmin Utility Subcommands        set-log-levels(1)

NAME
       set-log-levels - sets the log level for one or more loggers

SYNOPSIS
           set-log-levels [--help]
           [--target=target]
           logger-name=logger-level[:logger-name=logger-level]*

DESCRIPTION
       The set-log-levels subcommand sets the log level for one or more
       loggers. Changes take effect dynamically. Depending on the log levels
       you set, a server restart may be necessary.

       This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.

OPTIONS
       --help, -?
           Displays the help text for the subcommand.

       --target
           The server instance or cluster for which log levels will be set.
           Valid values are:

           *   server - The default server instance. If no target is specified
               then log levels are set for the default server instance.

           *   cluster-name - The name of a cluster.

           *   instance-name - The name of a standalone server instance.

OPERANDS
       logger-name
           The name of the logger. The list-log-levels subcommand can be used
           to list the names of the current loggers.

       logger-level
           The level to set for the logger. Log level values are SEVERE,
           WARNING, INFO, CONFIG, FINE, FINER, and FINEST. The default setting
           is INFO.

EXAMPLES
       Example 1, Setting a Log Level for a Logger
           This example sets the log level of the web container logger to
           WARNING.

               asadmin> set-log-levels javax.enterprise.system.container.web=WARNING
               Command set-log-level executed successfully.

       Example 2, Setting the Log Level for Multiple Loggers
           This example sets the log level of the web container logger to FINE
           and the log level of the EJB container logger to SEVERE:

               asadmin set-log-levels javax.enterprise.system.container.web=FINE:
               javax.enterprise.system.container.ejb=SEVERE
               Command set-log-level executed successfully.

EXIT STATUS
       0
           subcommand executed successfully

       1
           error in executing the subcommand

SEE ALSO
       collect-log-files(1), list-log-attributes(1), list-log-levels(1),
       rotate-log(1), set-log-attributes(1)

       asadmin(1M)

       "Administering the Logging Service" in Oracle GlassFish Server
       Administration Guide

Java EE 8                         12 Feb 2011                set-log-levels(1)
